RE: CShelp in getting 20mA when converting 220 AC to 110 DC

2001-12-24 Thread I Anderson
[mailto:ceram...@bol-online.com] Sent: Tuesday, 25 December 2001 7:50 p.m. To: silver list Subject: CShelp in getting 20mA when converting 220 AC to 110 DC CS Friends, In the process of fabricating the electrical component for a new CS generator we are running into problems, and seek the help

Re: CShelp in getting 20mA when converting 220 AC to 110 DC

2001-12-24 Thread boberger
Hi Reid, I don't remember who but I tested some CS for someone who was running 120 vDC and he had five one gallon cells in series. It made very good CS. That is the simplest solution and you will get large volume. Ole Bob -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal

Re: CShelp in getting 20mA when converting 220 AC to 110 DC

2001-12-24 Thread Ode Coyote
Pull that voltage down further till you get the required current draw. I would start at about 30v DC and reduce that as I went, by further reducing voltage as the process continues so as not to exceed 1 to 5 ma and stop when the voltage reads about 6 to 12 volts. This will depend on your

CShelp in getting 20mA when converting 220 AC to 110 DC

2001-12-23 Thread Reid Harvey
CS Friends, In the process of fabricating the electrical component for a new CS generator we are running into problems, and seek the help of those here who are knowledgeable. The generator design is after what Terry Chamberlain has so graciously supplied the list, bearing in mind we're working to